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    Interview with Lonely the Brave
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    • Nov 23, 2015
    • 4 min

    Interview with Lonely the Brave

    Lonely The Brave smashed their gig at Nottingham’s rescue rooms on Thursday night – to the point I found it difficult to breathe with the overwhelming amount of people who turned up for a growing band still yet to show us everything they’ve got – but I was lucky enough to catch up with Mo and Andrew. Okay guys, so first off, a bit of a generic question, but what bands/artists inspire you? Mo:  A lot of older and new bands actually inspire us, but it’s just bands that inspire
    Lonely The Brave return to Nottingham this November
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    • Oct 6, 2015
    • 1 min

    Lonely The Brave return to Nottingham this November

    If you’re looking for the love-child of Simon O’Neil and Eddie Vedder with just a hint of Mike Duce, look no further than David Jakes and the rest of the band from Lonely The Brave. Following the success of their first headline tour in 2014, and after landing themselves a spot at Reading and Leeds last summer, the Cambridge-born alternative rock band are bringing their success and epic, seditious sounds to Nottingham Rescue Rooms this November. Their set is bound to feature s
    Lonely The Brave @ The Bodega, 09/03/2015
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    • Mar 24, 2015
    • 2 min

    Lonely The Brave @ The Bodega, 09/03/2015

    In a place like Bodega you are always going to get a real feel for what a band is like, to have their energy seep into your skin; 9th March was no exception. With the venue absolutely rammed and a group that are really making a name for themselves, everyone in the heaving room knew that they were in for a night of epic anthemic sound. Hannah Lou Clark was a brilliant choice of an opening act. Her stripped back but big sound emanating from a simple set up of her, her guitar an
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